Rubro-negro needs to win three more games at home to match the Ecuadorian team
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0Flamengo intensifies preparation for the duel against Bolívar (BOL) in the round of 16 of the World Cup Liberators of America. The first game will be this Thursday (15) at Maracanã at 9:30 pm (Brasília time). In case of victory, the red and black team will be very close to reaching another historic mark in the competition.
According to a survey by the “Coluna do Fla” portal, Mais Querido is on a streak of 16 victories followed as principal in the Libertadores, 1174 days. The brand is already the third largest in the history of the competition. The red and black team only needs to win three more games at Maracanã to equal the record of El Nacional (EQU), which won 19 consecutive games between 1983 and 1995.
The second biggest brand is also Brazilian. This is São Paulo, which between 1992 and 2004 won 18 consecutive matches at home. The last time Flamengo did not win playing at Maracanã in the Libertadores was in the 0-0 draw against Vélez Sarsfield on May 27, 2021, in the group stage.
During the period, Flamengo scored 47 goals and only conceded seven goals. Check out the sequence below:
07/21/2021 – Flamengo 4×1 Defensa Y Justicia (ARG)
08/18/2021 – Flamengo 5×1 Olimpia (PAR)< /p>
22/09/2021 – Flamengo 2×0 Barcelona (EQU)
12/04/2022 – Flamengo 3×1 Talleres (ARG)
17/ 05/2022 – Flamengo 3×0 Universidad Católica (CHI)
05/24/2022 – Flamengo 2×1 Sporting Cristal (PER)
07/06/2022 – Flamengo 7 ×1 Tolima (COL)
09/08/2022 – Flamengo 1×0 Corinthians
07/09/2022 – Flamengo 2×1 Vélez Sarsfield (ARG)
04/19/2023 – Flamengo 2×0 Ñublense (CHI)
06/08/2023 – Flamengo 2×1 Racing (ARG)
06/28/2023 – Flamengo 4×0 Aucas (EQU)
03/08/2023 – Flamengo 1×0 Olimpia (PAR)
07/05/2024 – Flamengo 2×0 Palestino (CHI )
15/05/2024 – Flamengo 4×0 Bolívar (BOL)
28/05/2024 – Flamengo 3×0 Millonarios (COL)
Victory at home will be fundamental for Flamengo's ambitions in the continental competition. With the return game being held at an altitude of 3640m in La Paz, the red and black team seeks to achieve a good result at Maracanã so as not to suffer, especially with the aerial ball, in Bolivia. To achieve this, the club has the support of the Nation which has already tickets sold out for this Thursday's match (15)
The red-black president participated in an exclusive interview with TNT Sports Brasil
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0Despite having a good squad, Flamengo often suffers during the FIFA Data breaks, as half of its athletes are called up for the Brazil, Uruguay and Chile teams. Thus, with the tight Brazilian calendar, Rodolfo Landim harshly criticized the period and assessed the consequences for the red and black squad, as the CBF did not stop the Brasileirão during the Copa América.
"It's a burden of We are competing in three competitions. When we have the FIFA break, which would be the time to better condition the players, we end up losing them to the national teams. And worse, seeing that they end up being subjected to a training load that is not always appropriate. ideal. This considering all the history that the player had within the club", said Rodolfo Landim, in an interview last Tuesday (17) with 'TNT Sports Brasil'.
As mentioned by the red-black president, Flamengo is alive in three competitions. Mais Querido is in contention for the Brasileirão title, as well as being in the semi-finals of the Copa do Brasil and the quarter-finals of the Libertadores.
However, with the tight Brazilian calendar and being in all three competitions , Rubro-Negro has suffered from the intense load that some athletes are facing, such as Varela, Arrascaeta, De La Cruz, Erick Pulgar, Gerson and Fabrício Bruno, who were called up for their respective teams.
Thus, after another period of FIFA Date, the red and black squad finalizes their preparation for the game against Peñarol this Wednesday (18). Mais Querido returns to the field this Thursday (19), to play the first game of the Libertadores quarter-finals, at 7pm, at Maracanã.
The teams face each other in the first leg of the quarter-finals of the competition this Thursday (19)
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0The Peñarol team arrived in Rio de Janeiro in the early hours of Wednesday (18) for the game against Flamengo in the Libertadores. Before the clash at Maracanã, defender Guzmán Rodríguez sent a message to Mais Querido and highlighted the strength of the Uruguayans.
“We are doing quite well collectively and individually”, said defender Guzmán Rodríguez, to be asked about Peñarol's moment in the season.
It is worth mentioning that Peñarol had a setback upon arrival in Rio de Janeiro. This is because the Uruguayan flight was scheduled to arrive at 7pm this past Tuesday (17). However, with delay, the players disembarked at the end of the day.
“The plan was to arrive two days early precisely for this reason, to have time to rest”, said Ignacio Ruglio, president of the Montevideo team.< /p>
FOCUS ON THE CONFRONT
Flamengo will hold its last training session this Wednesday (18) before facing Peñarol on Thursday (19). The teams enter the field at 7pm, at Maracanã, for the first game of the Libertadores quarter-finals.
The young midfielder is considered one of the best players in the category
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0Flamengo is a great showcase for Europe, not only for renowned professional players but also for the youth team. In this way, Rubro-Negro anticipated renewing and increasing the termination fine on Joshua's contract, an athlete considered a jewel of the under-17s.
The young man has been monitored by European teams since he was little. For standing out in Mais Querido in the Copa Rio U-17, the midfielder caught the attention of some clubs. Therefore, Flamengo did not want to waste time and renewed the athlete, increasing the termination fine to 70 million euros (R$ 426 million) with a contract until 2029.
Joshua signed a new contract with Flamengo this past Tuesday (17). Thus, the young midfielder already has his second professional contract with Rubro-Negro. Before this happened, the player was champion with the Most Wanted of the Copa Rio under-17 against Vasco.
Making the title of jewel worth it, Joshua was once again decisive for Rubro-Negro. This is because, with the match approaching the end, the midfielder took responsibility and scored Mais Querido's second goal, leaving the score in favor at 2 to 1.
Throughout his time in Mais Querido's youth categories, Joshua has scored more than 100 goals. In the last under-17 match, the midfielder scored against Vasco on two occasions and, in addition, provided an assist. The number 10 was also chosen as the competition's top scorer.
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